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B. HAUSHEER & J. MEYENBERPL RESINING MAGHINE. N0. 29?;600. Patented Apr. 29, 1884.

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BERNHARD HAUSHEER AND JOHAN MEYENBERG, or GHAM, SWITZERLAND, AssIeNoRs'ro DAVID s. PAGE, on NEW YORK, N, Y.

RESINING-MACHINE.

SPEIFICATION forming part-of Letters PatentNo. 297,600, dated April 29, 1884. Application filed March 15,1884. (No model.) Patented in Germany February 19, 1881, No. 16,225.

To aZZ whom it may concern: H, composed in this case of four rods ar- 50 Be itknown that we, BERNHARD HAUSHEER ranged relatively as shown in Fig. 3, two of and JOHAN MEYENBERG, of Oham, in the Rethem, H H, being in the same plane and conpublic of Switzerland, both citizens of Switstitutingthe track proper, and the other two,

zerland, have invented certain new and use- H H, being each located a little above and ful Improvements in Resining-Machines; and on the opposite sides of this track to serve as 55 we hereby declare that the following is such guides for the cans I or other articles. This a full, clear, and exact description thereof as track and the brushes in the endless belt E will enable others skilled in the art to which are so positioned that as the cans travel along they belong to make and use the same. the track the brushes F will come in contact In the manufacture of articles from tin, parwith the flanges or other seams of the cans. 6o ticularly cans for hermetically sealing various From the body of the machine rises the foods, one step in the process consists of apframe J, which is provided with bearings for plying aflux, usually resin, to the seams of the the shafts K of the pulleys L. These pulleys cans preparatory to the cans being submitted to carry the endless shipping-belt M, and are so the soldering-machine. located that the lower half of this belt bears 65 It is to mechanism for automatically effectupon the cans I and propels them through ing the application of the flux to such cans the machine. At intervals along the lower that our invention relates; and it consists in course of-this shipping-belt are rollers N,sup-

a track or guide upon which the cans are ported on hangers O,attached to the frame J.

supported and moved,above which is mounted These rollers are to keep the shipping-belt in 70 an endless .band arranged to bear upon the contact with the cans and the cans down upon cans and keep them in place upon and in mothe tracks, in order that the brush-belt may tion along the track, and beneath which is operate upon them. The shipping-belt and arranged a resin-reservoir provided with an the brush-belts are driven in opposite direcendless band strap arranged to cover the tions by suitable connection with the same 75 seams to be soldered with resin as the cans are power, so that as the cans are laid upon the moved above it. track at one end of the machine they are suc- In the drawings accompanying this descripcessively caught by the shipping-belt and tion, Figure l is a side or elevation view of a caused to roll through the machine in such machine embodying our invention. Fig. 2 is manner that the flanges to be soldered are 80 a plan or top view, and Fig. 3 is an enlarged brought in contact with the resin filledcross-section on the plane m x of Fig. 1. brushes of the brush-belts, and thereby pre- In these views, A represents the box-like pared to receive the solder. As the cans leave body of the machine, which is provided with the resining-machine the track H conducts suitable doors, a at, having latches a, for gainthem to the soldering-machine P, which is de- 8 5 ing access to the interior, and contains the scribed in another application of even date resin trough or reservoir B, which is fastened herewith, No. 124,339. b to the walls thereof. By the use of this machine a vast increase 40 G G are shafts located just over and near in the amount of work is gained over the old the ends of the resin-trough, upon which are hand methods,and all the dangers to the health pulleys D D,adapted to carry the endless belts of the workmen, heretofore an influential ob- E, which are provided with bristles or brushes jection, are entirely removed. F. These shafts and their pulleys are so aro What we claim as new, and desire to secure 5 ranged that the brushes of the lower halves by Letters Patent, is- Y of the endless belts shall come in contact with 1. In a resining-machine, the combination the resin G in the resin-trough. of a track arranged to support and guide the Just above the upper halves of the belts E, articles to be resined, a reservoir for containand running parallel therewith, is a track, H ing the resin, and an endless brush-band for applying the resin to the said articles, subbrush-band for applying the resin to said arstantially as sl1ow11,and for the purpose speeiticles, substantially as shown,and for the pur- IO fied. pose described. V

2. The combination, in a resiningmmehine, BERNHARD HAUSHEER. of a track arranged to support and guide the J OHAN MEYEN BERG. articles to be resined, an endless band for] \Vitnesses: moving such articles along said track, a res- HEINRICH WIssLoiIN, ervoir for holding the resin, and an endless i GOTTLIEB Kos'r. 

